Edinburgh, Scotland
Sunset · Astrophotography · Drone Flight · Pre-loaded for Edinburgh
Edinburgh's most versatile viewpoint. The National Monument columns frame the castle to the west at sunset; face east for a dramatic Firth of Forth backdrop at sunrise. The hill is compact enough to reposition quickly as light shifts. Arrive 40 minutes before sunset to read the light and stake your angle.
Check tonight's sunset →An extinct volcano inside the city. The summit gives unobstructed 360° views: castle and Old Town to the northwest, Firth of Forth and Fife coast to the north. The climb is 30–40 minutes from the car park. In autumn, low cloud sits below the summit and the city lights emerge — one of Edinburgh's rarest shots.
Check Arthur's Seat conditions →The cantilever rail bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Scotland's most iconic structures. Shoot from the waterfront at South Queensferry with the bridge silhouetted against a western sky at sunset. The Hawes Pier gives low-angle water reflections. Check Dronecast: wind funnels through the Forth estuary and often exceeds limits.
Check Queensferry forecast →The closest escape from the city's light dome. Glencorse Reservoir and the Harlaw area offer open southerly horizons for Milky Way shots in spring and early autumn. Not a true dark sky site, but usable on new moon nights with transparent skies. Check Starcast before driving: Scotland's cloud cover makes or breaks the trip.
Check Pentlands tonight →| Location | Distance | Bortle | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pentland Hills | 20 km south | 5–6 | Wide-field, near-city escape | Starcast → |
| Lammermuir Hills | 40 km east | 4–5 | Core shots, open moorland horizon | Starcast → |
| Galloway Forest Dark Sky Park | 150 km southwest | 2–3 | Serious Milky Way, Europe-class dark sky | Starcast → |
| Cairngorms National Park | 160 km north | 3–4 | High-altitude, horizon-to-horizon dark sky | Starcast → |